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Originally Posted by kacir
You also can't close an application (well, on a system with keyboard you press Alt+F4, but on a touch-only system you are stuck). Just start another one. They tell you not to worry, windows will unload the excessive applications when it runs out of memory.
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that's not true. you can close modern ui applications with touch or mouse/keyboard. with touch you swipe from the top bezel to the bottom bezel sort of like throwing the app off the bottom of the display. there are other ways too including alt+f4 with the onscreen keyboard